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  2. Missouri Historical Review - Wikipedia

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    The Missouri Historical Review is an academic journal of history established 1906, published by the State Historical Society of Missouri and concerning the history and history related topics of the State of Missouri. It also published reviews of books on or relating to Missouri history. [1]

  3. R. Douglas Hurt - Wikipedia

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    In 1992, Hurt published his book titled, Agriculture and Slavery in Missouri's Little Dixie, for which he received the Theodore Saloutos Award by the Agricultural History Society, and the Missouri History Book Award by the State Historical Society of Missouri. The book was reviewed as "a welcome addition to the literature". According to D ...

  4. State Historical Society of Missouri - Wikipedia

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    The Society engages in a number of outreach programs to bring Missouri's history to the public. Such programs are the Missouri History in Performance theatre, the Missouri History Speakers' Bureau, and the Missouri Conference on History. The collection of the Society, concerning pamphlets, books, and state publications, is over 460,000 items.

  5. The Last Hurrah: Sterling Price's Missouri Expedition of 1864

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    The book is about Price's Missouri Expedition, an 1864 campaign of the American Civil War in which Confederate States Army troops led by general Sterling Price invaded the state of Missouri. [1] The expedition saw the Confederates enter Missouri in hopes of capturing the city of St. Louis , gathering supplies, and creating a popular revolt ...

  6. Price's Lost Campaign: The 1864 Invasion of Missouri

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    Price's Lost Campaign was written by Mark A. Lause and published in 2011 by the University of Missouri Press. [2] Lause is a history professor with the University of Cincinnati who has published multiple books on nineteenth-century history, focusing on the American Civil War and on working-class history in the United States.

  7. Across the Wide Missouri (book) - Wikipedia

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    Across the Wide Missouri is a history of the Rocky Mountain fur trade in the American West in the Upper Missouri River basin during its peak in the 1830s. It focuses on the Rocky Mountain Fur Company (RMFC), which competed with John Jacob Astor's American Fur Company and the Hudson's Bay Company by setting up an annual summer trade rendezvous supplied by overland wagon train in a different ...

  8. Lorenzo Greene - Wikipedia

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    Lorenzo Johnston Greene (1899–1988) was an American educator who taught history at Lincoln University in Jefferson City, Missouri from 1933 to 1972. His book, Missouri's Black Heritage, co-authored by Antonio Holland and Gary Kremer, was a pioneering work on the African-American experience in Missouri.

  9. John Berry Meachum - Wikipedia

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    John Berry Meachum (May 3, 1789 – February 26, 1854) was an American pastor, businessman, educator and founder of the First African Baptist Church in St. Louis, the oldest black church west of the Mississippi River.